Oner Active Drops Team-Inspired Compression Collection Built for Strength Training
Lauren Santos · June 5, 2026

Oner Active just launched Oner Your Body Together, a capsule that pulls from varsity team aesthetics and translates them into compression pieces built for strength training. The collection spans performance gear and off-duty basics in two new colorways: Varsity Blue and Marshmallow White.

The performance side uses Oner's UnifiedMove compression fabric, designed specifically for high-impact training. Key pieces include the EasyLift zip-front sports bra—engineered to be easy to remove post-workout—and the UnifiedMove Micro Bandeau for lower-impact sessions or layering. The collection also features a lightweight pocket jacket with reflective logos and an oversized V-neck long sleeve for post-gym wear.

Founder Krissy Cela built Oner Active in 2020 around a specific gap: activewear that actually works for women who strength train, without premium pricing. Five years in, that focus shows up in practical details like compression fabrics built for heavy sets and zip-front bras that don't require a wrestling match to remove after deadlifts.

The collection sits in interesting territory. Varsity aesthetics have been everywhere in athletic wear, but Oner's execution feels more genuine to its core customer than brands chasing collegiate trends for Instagram. When a brand built specifically for strength training leans into team culture, it makes sense—lifting is often the most community-driven part of gym culture.
The timing also works. As marathon culture reaches peak saturation and brands scramble for activation ROI, focusing on the everyday training community feels smart. Strength training doesn't need pop-ups or fashion week moments—it needs gear that performs when you're under a loaded bar.

The team-inspired concept makes sense for a brand rooted in strength training culture, where community and shared effort matter as much as individual PRs. It's a smart positioning move—translating familiar varsity aesthetics into gear that can handle the demands of serious lifting sessions.